The Green Bay Packers may not have many picks when they arrive in Pittsburgh for the NFL Draft next week, but they will have a familiar face announcing at least one of them.
The league office announced earlier this week several former and active players representing all 32 clubs currently scheduled to make selections in Rounds 2 and 3 of this year’s NFL Draft. John Kuhn is among the former players with Pennsylvania ties after playing high school ball in his hometown of York before playing Shippensburg College, which is also located in the Commonwealth. Marques Colston (Harrisburg, representing the New Orleans Saints), James Conner (Erie, representing the Arizona Cardinals), Jim Covert (Conway, representing the Chicago Bears), Tony Dorsett (Rochester, representing the Dallas Cowboys), Bill Maas (Philadelphia, representing the Kansas City Chiefs), Curtis Martin (Pittsburgh, representing the New England Patriots), Pat McAfee (Plum, representing the Indianapolis Colts), Matt Millen (Hokendauqua, representing the Las Vegas Raiders) and Paul Posluszny (Butler, representing the Jacksonville Jaguars) are the other native Pennsylvanians announcing picks.
The Draft, hosted in the city of Pittsburgh for the first time since the 1948 NFL Draft, begins with Round 1 on Thursday night, April 23, and continues Friday, April 24, with Rounds 2-3. The Draft will conclude on Saturday, April 25, with Rounds 4-7.


